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iPHONE....

May 22nd, 2010, 12:26

iPHONE

A lot of us will sooner or later experience that our iPHONE will slow down and become clogged, after a while, much like a computer. So far, my iPhone has not come to that stage, but my phone isn't that old either...

But for those that have had the iPhone for a long time already and are starting to see it slow down, this article will be handy (sadly, the article is in Norwegian though.... I'm sorry).

How in heavens name can I load music FROM my laptop TO my IPhone...., music put into my syncro from my old cd's in Microsoft Media Player....???
So far, without me knowing much about it, it looks like Apple refuse to let me load music into my iPhones iPod without going via iTunes Store. What kind of nonsence is this....???
Do all the millions of people out there who have an iPod or iPhone have to buy their entire cd collection all over again just to please Apple or....??

"IF GOD COULD MAKE ANGELS...., WHY IN HELL MAKE MAN?"

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You don't have to buy new CD's but you must use iTunes. iTunes is not bad to use but it is a very fat, very power hungry program that eats up a fast Internet connection. Big brother Apple is always watching.

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I play all my songs in iTunes... and I load songs from iTunes into the iPhone..

I haven't bought any new songs from iTunes (yet), I use only the songs (MP3 files) from my old MP3 albums bought in Thailand too many years ago. They are all located on an external hard drive right now, more than 5.500 songs...

Among the most dramatic design changes in the latest iteration of Apple's smartphone, the iPhone 4, is a stainless-steel antenna that wraps around its sides. The new antenna design constitutes a radical departure from previous iPhone models, which buried the antenna under the phone's shell.

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Apple's (AAPL - News) redesigned iPhone is destined to be a knockout success. The phone scores high on style points with its sleek glass and stainless steel design, and it wins points for its multitasking software and improved screen.

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It's official. Consumer Reports' engineers have just completed testing the iPhone 4, and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception. When your finger or hand touches a spot on the phone's lower left side—an easy thing, especially for lefties—the signal can significantly degrade enough to cause you to lose your connection altogether if you're in an area with a weak signal. Due to this problem, we can't recommend the iPhone 4.

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